According to a study by University of New South Wales (UNSW) researchers, a mammal’s brain changes how it stores information about innocuous events depending on whether the environment in which it learns is safe or dangerous. The process of how information reaches the amygdala. Image credit: Manos Kefalas / CC BY-SA 3.0. Emotionally charged information, such as danger, is processed by a part of the brain called the amygdala. Although this brain...
